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Environmental Chemistry

Volume 22 Number 3 2025

EN24054Aqueous lead speciation determined using DNAzyme GR5

Gaganprit K. Gill, Juewen Liu, Heather M. Gaebler, Ian Hamilton and D. Scott Smith 0000-0002-3075-4087

Schematic representation of the Pb species induced cleavage reaction of DNAzyme GR5.

Environmental context. The on-site and real-time detection of metal ions is important for environmental monitoring and risk assessment. For appropriate management decisions, it is necessary to specifically sense the labile fraction of metal rather than total metal. This study provides a proof-of-principle that the DNAzyme GR5 can be used to sense labile lead in natural waters containing dissolved organic matter. (Image credit: D. Scott Smith.)

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